IT Camp Content. Overview of Server Migration Tools to get from Windows Server 2003 (or newer) to Windows Server 2008 R2. The migration tools are valid for core Windows infrastructure components such as Certificate Services, DHCP, File and Print, etc. This deck covers the basic setup and walks through File and Print and DHCP migration.

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Windows Server Migration

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Migration vs. In-Place Upgrade• Migration moves configurations and data – Sources an existing server – Targets a computer with a clean installation of an Operating System• In-place Upgrade replaces the Operating System on an existing computer – Configurations and data are carried forward – Just the OS is replaced

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File Server Migration Pre-Migration Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4• On the Source: Inventory files, On the Destination: Notify users and – Back up full server settings, DFS Install OS and ask them to stop or system state namespaces and migration tools using the server – If you are migrating replication settings DFS, back up ADDS Join domain Proceed to to be migrated Install the same migration Determine the File File Services Services installed

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DHCP Migration Pre-Migration Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 On the Source: On the Destination: Proceed to• Verify that the Back up Install OS and Migration number of NICs Install the migration migration tools match on the tools source and Register the migration Join domain destination tools Optional – install servers Stop the DHCP service DHCP and stop the service

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DHCP Migration Migration Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4• On the Source: On the On the Authorize the – Use Export- Destination: Destination: DHCP server SmigServerSetting cmdlet Use Import- Set the DHCP – Unauthorize DHCP SmigServerSetti server service to ng cmdlet start automatically Start the service